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FresHires.com: A New Social Media Platform for College Students, University Students, Fresh College Graduates and University Graduates

The world's 1st self branding platform for 250M+ college and university students

FresHires.com: A New Social Media Platform for College Students, University Students, Fresh College Graduates and University Graduates
2014-04-13
SILVER SPRING, MD, April 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) University Students and College Graduates can now enhance their professional and academic portfolios using the powerful collaborative platform of FresHires.com. Not only does this effective web portal offer a method for University Students and College Graduates a medium for streamlining their cyber footprint, but also binds other professionals and students together, creating a powerful networking relationship.

FresHires.com enables an online portfolio for University Students and College Graduates that drives hybrid communications with excellent results. With the surge in members, people are already building trusted partnerships and business relationships. Relevant career and school milestones are charted historically with videos, photos, and documentation to support credibility of job seekers and employers. Sign-up is simple and the interface is very easy to use.

With the video resume feature of FresHires.com, members are able to engage anyone that views their profile. This feature allows University Students to demonstrate their professional communication ability and allow other members to learn more about the individual.

FresHires.com is able to integrate supporting tools into their online platform with job seeker tools. Their job search tool is finely tuned to filter specific jobs to meet member's needs. The customized job search engine stands out because it isn't saturated with non-relevant employment positions. Members get specific results through FresHires.com search tool.

College Students and University Graduates are able to communicate worldwide through FresHires.com dedicated video and audio chat modules. These are helpful for engaging with company executives and recruiters to build a powerful relationship. This component is able to pair students and other members with similar majors.

FresHires.com has a diverse population that spans the globe. To support this demand, FresHires has implemented over 80 languages to keep streamlined communication between participating parties with Video and Audio chat, blogs, groups and discussions. It's obvious there is a new standard of social networking and FresHires.com has become the new kingpin of collaborating with University Students and College Graduates.

The FresHires platform will create an opportunity to participate from the very beginning in what promises to be a real game-changer for those preparing to enter the job market for the very first time.

FresHires is an online social-academic branding, professional networking and collaboration platform for college students, university students and fresh university graduates with little or no work experience, employers, recruiters, companies and institutions. A service platform with a mission to help college students and graduates showcase their competitiveness for potential job opportunities, market their skills, and mutually trade their skills.

Oluranti Efunwoye
for: FresHires Inc
+1.202.352.1430

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The world's 1st self branding platform for 250M+ college and university students